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1 week ago |
genomebiology.biomedcentral.com | Jose Antonio |José Antonio |Jiangxi Agricultural
Based on our chromosome-scale de novo genome assembly of a wild female snow leopard (see Additional file 1), we performed population-level genome resequencing of 52 wild snow leopard samples, including 34 samples with geographic locations and 18 samples with unknown sources (Additional file 2: Table S1). The 34 samples with geographic sources came from four countries: China (n = 22), Mongolia (MG, n = 5), Russia (RU, n = 3), and Tajikistan (TA, n = 4).
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Nov 18, 2024 |
bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com | Jiangxi Agricultural
This is the first detailed and comprehensive transcriptomic and metabolomic study of endogenous hormones in PMT tuberous root expansion. In this study, eight plant hormones—Auxin, CKs, JAs, SA, ABA, GAs, MLT, and ETH—were found to be closely associated with PMT tuberous root expansion. First, most of the Auxin, CKs, JAs, SA, MLT, and ETH hormones reached their maximum levels at the S1 stage and then gradually decreased with tuberous root expansion.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com | Jiangxi Agricultural
The performance curve of the proposed YAC-Net in the parasite egg detection experiment is shown in Fig. 5, and the detection results of the model in the test set are presented in Table 1. The data curves in Fig. 5 are all the performance of the model in the validation set during the training process. The validation set data do not participate in the model training but is only to intuitively reflect the performance changes of the model during training.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Jia Yu |Jun Liu |Jiangxi Agricultural
AbstractThe hygroscopic fertilizer particles were characterized based on discrete element simulation, and its accuracy was verified by the simulation of fertilizer discharge. Firstly, the repose angle of the fertilizer particles served as the key metric for assessment.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
academic.oup.com | Jiangxi Agricultural
Honeybees maintain their growth and reproduction mainly by collecting nutrients from nectar-source plants. Apis cerana, a unique species of honeybee in China, is capable of sporadically collecting nectar. In traditional beekeeping, sugar syrup or a honey-water solution must be artificially fed to bees to supplement their diet during rainy weather or nectar-deficient periods.
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